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Sunday, November 3, 2013






Here's a post just to show a few of the buildings that make up the resort.
The first, and basically only, thing you see when you drive into Lajitas is this sign and behind it the boardwalk with some cute little shops on the right and hotel rooms on the left.





The resort's hotel is called the Badlands hotel and has an entrance on the boardwalk as well as one on the backside at the parking lot.

        
                        
          
           
Amongst the little shops on the boardwalk is also a bakery. It's only open in the mornings and I haven't made it there yet but it looks really cute.                                  


A little down the street is a small (and expensive) grocery store.



And I already showed you the restaurant and patio:






There's even a small theater that shows movies in the weekends and every now and than some small theater productions.



On the opposite site of the street (there's only one street in Lajitas) are more rooms in motel-style.
Which is also where the gorgeous pool of the hotel is situated ( the RV Park has it's own, by the way):




Here's some pictures of the pumpkin carving contest for Halloween:




And for all the 'little' guests of the resort, there was a costume contest:





This little Lion won first prize, he was so adorable!


We also have an outdoor amphitheater where we saw a concert of Alejandro Escovedo and the Sensitive Boys.
I totally forgot to take pictures of ourselves or of the theater at daylight which is really very pretty but I'll do that next time.






It was a wonderful evening, sitting on a blanket in the grass. Just listening to some good music on a nice warm evening, under those beautiful desert stars!







3 comments:

  1. I've had to play a little catch up on your posts since I've finally gotten settled in. Too bad you had to miss Carlsbad because of the shut down. Now maybe I can get that book finished and send it on to you. You'll have to give me a mailing address. :)

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    1. I know, I heard the caves are something else. Oh well. Next time! I'll sent you the address, but take your time enjoying that book, OK? No hurry.

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